On Wed, 2009-09-23 at 13:58 +0100, Philip Taylor wrote:
> (I think restricting href is still
> worthwhile, to prevent future confusion for HTML authors who don't
> care about RDFa at all and expect href to make links and should get
> validator errors when it doesn't.)
As do I - in terms of the triples generated, @href and @src can always
be directly replaced with @resource and @about, so there is no reason to
permit them on any element that HTML5 does not already permit them on.
I don't see why the XHTML+RDFa 1.0 DTD permits them - I imagine it must
have been an XHTML2 influence.
RDFa processors should still allow those non-conforming uses to generate
triples as per usual, but validators should report errors when they're
seen.
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